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4033-4036
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15
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60
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Prostate cancer and other xenografts from cells in peripheral blood of patients
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Cancer Research
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2000
2000-08
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carcinoma; cwr22; matrigel; membrane; mice; Oncology; tumor-growth
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Pretlow T G; Schwartz S; Giaconia J M; Wright A L; Grimm H A; Edgehouse N L; Murphy J R; Markowitz S D; Jamison J M; Summers J L; Hamlin C R; MacLennan G T; Resnick M I; Pretlow T P; Connell C F
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Good models for the investigation of human prostate cancer are few. Cells from approximately 9.2-21 ml of peripheral blood from patients with metastatic prostate cancer or metastatic colon cancer were injected s.c. into nude mice. Prostate cancer from 2 of 11 patients and colon cancer from 1 of 3 patients were found to be growing as metastases in the lungs of the nude mice. To our knowledge, this is the first report of the formation of xenografts from carcinoma cells taken directly from the peripheral blood of patients. Expanding circulating cancer cells with this approach may have important translational applications including: (a) development of models of human cancers; and (b) sampling of cancers from specific patients for novel molecular and therapeutic approaches.
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Journal Article
2000
Cancer Research
Carcinoma
Connell C F
cwr22
Department of Family & Community Medicine
Edgehouse N L
Giaconia J M
Grimm H A
Hamlin C R
Jamison J M
Journal Article
MacLennan G T
Markowitz S D
matrigel
membrane
Mice
Murphy J R
NEOMED College of Medicine
oncology
Pretlow T G
Pretlow T P
Resnick M I
Schwartz S
Summers J L
tumor-growth
Wright A L